
Eggplant Seeds- Barbarella
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Barbarella is a Sicilian eggplant with a unique white-shaded appearance and pleating. Its dense white flesh makes it an ideal choice for grilling and the round fruit can reach up to a diameter of 7 inches. Keep the tall, sturdy, purple-tinged plant well-picked to ensure a long and bountiful season.
- Organic Non-GMO - HEIRLOOM Italian Vegetable,
- Very productive
- Great in container!
This warm-season vegetable grows fruit that's about 4 to 6 inches in diameter and 5 to 7 inches long. Popular for its creamy flesh and mild flavor, rosa bianca eggplant is native to Southeast Asia and well suited to Sunset's Climate Zones H1, H2, 1B and zones 2 to 45. Start the seeds indoors about eight weeks before the last spring frost date in your area.
Start seeds inside 6 weeks before last frost date (or 8 weeks before expected transplanting date). Keep soil warm until emergence (75-80ºF minimum). Seeds will not germinate in cool soil and planting out too early may affect plant vigor. Harden off plants carefully before transplanting. Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Plant in late spring/ summer (soil temperatures at least above 60ºF) in a very warm and sunny location. Eggplants are heavy feeders so use a balanced fertilizer. Too much nitrogen will produce lush foliage and few fruits.
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